Did she finally give up?
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Did she finally give up?
micro, the vaccinations don't work either, so stop beating yourself up. The only thing you can do, is try hatching eggs from the current infected flock. That should begin breeding resistance into your flock.
scg, well, wonders never cease!
I'm totally discouraged at the moment. Little Lucky, the bantam chick that survived a hen attack when she first hatched is dead. She didn't come out of the grow out coop this morning when I opened the door and her two companions, the two little pullets I bought from Orschelns to keep her company were fretting about. Lucky was sitting in a corner, fluffed up and lethargic. I got her out and she just laid in my hand with her eyes closed. No wounds, no sign of illness other than the lethargy and the weakness. Yesterday she was fine. I have the three musketeers as I call them in with four other juvies that are a week or two older than they are. There is a bit of pecking order fussing going on but nothing serious. I put her in a cat carrier with food and water and put her on top of the little coop in the shade so I could keep an eye on her. She seemed more lethargic every time I checked her and 4 hours later when I looked in at her, she seized and died.
I'm sure it's just more of the same Marek's crap that I've been fighting. She was only 8 weeks old. No sign of anything visibly wrong with her. Not overly skinny, no discharges. Just dead. I feel so sorry for Faith and Hope. They kept going into the coop when I first found her and stood over her crying. They really loved their little sister.
Personally, I'm not feeling like such a trooper any more. I'm busting my hump trying to save my flock. I've separated extra roosters into their own pen so the hens aren't stressed, I've got a Juvie pen and a nursery pen. I'm feeding them good feed, all they can hold and this Marek's is just whipping my butt and theirs also.
I figured today that I have lost over 15 birds in the past year. Over 20% of my flock and there are still 6 showing signs of ocular Marek's or wasting from more than likely tumors of some sort.
I'm about ready to turn them all loose together in a common pen and tell them to enjoy life while they can, bury the victims and when all is said and done, see what I have left.
Sorry. I'm just so tired of digging these little graves.![]()
Yes! Vaccines do not stop them from dying. Sometimes the vaccines will make a local super mareks which is what you are likely dealing with. Mareks is not supposed to kill during the initial infection but kills with cancer at about year 2. When you get through with the deaths, the super mareks should be gone and then you will be dealing with regular mareks again.
Thank you. I needed that.
O.M.G! Is right!
I'll take your psychotic hen, SGC! Just kidding,.....really.